Price: $398.64
Description
Difficulty Level - Very Easy
Soft Sound® Bass Wedge Studio Foam was originally designed to reduce low frequency reverberation within recording studio and anechoic chamber environments, however, it will improve the acoustics within any space that suffers from poor low frequency control. Soft Sound® Bass Wedge is a wall mounted sound absorbing panel and has a bold linear pattern that adds architectural interest. This professional grade studio foam product enhances the sound quality of any recording or listening environment.
Product Availability
Soft Sound® Bass Wedge Studio Foam is available in four color options: charcoal, aqua, pumpkin and chocolate.
In-stock: (products usually shipped within 1 -3 business days)
Special Order: (products usually shipped within 7 — 10 business days)
Features / Benefits
Engineered for performance — Soft Sound® Bass Wedge is a thick polyurethane foam product with a deep v-cut pattern that traps hard to control bass frequencies. This style of product was originally created for anechoic testing chambers.
Quality — Soft Sound® Bass Wedge Studio Foam products are made with flexible, professional grade, acoustic polyurethane foam. The foam keeps its color better and longer then other lower quality foams. Soft Sound™ Bass Wedge Studio Foams are firmer then other studio foam products on the market which adds protection against rips or tears.
Ease of Installation — Soft Sound® Bass Wedge Studio Foams are light weight and can be attached to a variety of surfaces. No special tools or materials are needed.
Personalization — Soft Sound® Bass Wedge Studio Foams are available in a variety of colors. Bass Wedge Studio Foam can be mounted both vertically and horizontally.
Architectural Interest — The bold linear pattern of the Soft Sound® Bass Wedge Studio Foams creates a visually unique environment.
Flammability — Soft Sound® Bass Wedge Studio Foams are manufactured from polyurethane foam that has a flammability rating of UL94 HF-1. Before choosing this product, be sure the flammability rating passes your local building code for exposed materials. Please read the Polyurethane Foam Warning below. For the best flammability rating see our Soft Sound® Class A™ Bass Wedge Studio Foam.
Not just for Professional Studios and Anechoic chambers — Soft Sound® Bass Wedge Studio Foams can be used almost anywhere low frequency reverberation (echo) is an issue. Just be sure local fire codes are met.
Details
Great for:
- Anechoic Chambers
- Broadcast studios
- Product Testing Environments
- Professional and Home Recording Studios
- Professional and Home Theaters
Acoustic Data
| frequency |
125 |
250 |
500 |
1K |
2K |
4K |
NRC* |
| 6 inch |
.27 |
1.05 |
1.34 |
1.28 |
1.26 |
1.17 |
1.25 |
| 8 inch |
.41 |
1.05 |
1.42 |
1.36 |
1.37 |
1.51 |
1.30 |
* NRC = noise reduction coefficient
Polyurethane Foam Warning
All Polyurethane Foams, including Combustion Modified Foams, will burn. Do not expose to any flame source. Once ignited, they can produce rapid flame spread, intense heat, dense smoke and toxic gases causing death. Warnings should be given to your employees and or customers. Test data does not necessarily reflect a foams performance under actual fire conditions. Before purchasing any foam, be sure to check with your local code officials to confirm the required flammability rating of exposed materials for your area.
Installation Details
Tools Needed: Tape measure, Level, Pencil
Materials Needed: PL Construction Adhesive, Power Grab Construction Adhesive or Clearco 444 Spray Adhesive
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